
Simply titled, Movement Disorders, the handbook is part of the Oxford American Neurology Library and brings together contributions from internationally known movement disorders experts. Read More

The National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health has renewed the Alzheimer's Disease Center (ADC) grant for another five years. The NIH grant award is for $9 million and is the fifth consecutive grant renewal for the ADC dating back t Read More

Seven adult and five pediatric neurology residents started their training in UT Southwestern's Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics this summer while second years started their training a month early for a newly revamped introduction to neurology Read More

A former UT Southwestern resident and fellow has returned to the Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics to take a position on the faculty. Dr. Pravin Khemani joined the Movement Disorders Division in July as an Assistant Professor. Read More

Reared by a biochemist and a psychiatrist, Dr. William Renthal had but one place to go immediately after graduation from high school in San Antonio: Wall Street. Wall Street? Read More

The staff of the Neurology Ambulatory Clinic took part in an education and team-building program on Saturday, June 18. It was held at the Main Event in Grapevine and was a reward for a recent honor. Read More

One morning in December of 2009, Ray Peters woke up with two numb toes and pain across his back. Read More

UT Southwestern's Department of Neurology has launched a new initiative to seek effective treatments for brain diseases. In recognition of this mission, the department has been renamed Read More

Nine residents and seven fellows graduated from their programs in UT Southwestern's Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics on Friday, June 10, 2011. Faculty and family members joined them to celebrate completion of intensive training in neurology. Read More

Teresa Frohman, PA-C, Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at UT Southwestern, recently published a book that will serve as a valuable resource for physician assistants and others who work with MS patients. Frohman is co-author of Multiple Sclerosis for the Physicia Read More